What are we doing?

Equally amazing that everything they do is wrong in the eyes of the same posters who hate every move they make. They could hire Belichick and people would have an issue with something about it.

Sadly there are some posters here that would.

He would be too old, too stuck in his ways, has nothing else to achieve, .. not the right fit for the NFC East, ... something.

I am not the biggest JG fan, but if we get a play-caller in here, .. I will be very pleased with the coaching changes that we have made.

I liked RR, but is it too much to ask for a defense that we have some confidence in?

A defense that when we punt the ball back to the other team late in a game with a lead, .. I sit up on the edge of my seat, confident that we will shut them down some how, .. instead of slouching back on my couch knowing that we will give up the winning score and lose.

He would be too old, too stuck in his ways, has nothing else to achieve, .. not the right fit for the NFC East, ... something.

I am not the biggest JG fan, but if we get a play-caller in here, .. I will be very pleased with the coaching changes that we have made.

I liked RR, but is it too much to ask for a defense that we have some confidence in?

A defense that when we punt the ball back to the other team late in a game with a lead, .. I sit up on the edge of my seat, confident that we will shut them down some how, .. instead of slouching back on my couch knowing that we will give up the winning score and lose.

You do have a point there, though I think we've seen a large part of the reason why Parcells was reluctant to go with Romo. He can struggle to read defenses and is prone to making mistakes under pressure. That said, he was still wrong. Romo, even with his flaws, was much better than Bledsoe. There was plenty of favoritism at play there.

True,

Unfortunately now. The Cowboys have put all of their eggs in one basket and have to go with Romo for a couple more years I think.

What are we doing? I don't know what does it look like? We are filling the coaching staff with good proven coaches. RR is a good coach, but with all the stories coming out about skipping meetings and his lack of really knowing what defense to call to wreck havoc on an offense and the fact that there seems to have been tension with other coaches it was the right thing to do. Also with the way the league is going it makes sense to go back to the 4-3 defense. I think that when all is said and done the coaching staff will be a solid unit that we haven't really seen in years. So sit back and see what happens.

Equally amazing that everything they do is wrong in the eyes of the same posters who hate every move they make. They could hire Belichick and people would have an issue with something about it.

Why would we want Belichek? He has a worse record against the Giants than Garrett does. And when was the last time his team actually won a Super Bowl? Nine years ago? Shoot. What have you done for me lately? The guy's only won anything because he's had great coordinators, and happened to draft some dude named Brady. And everyone knows he's just doing what he learned from Parcells. He didn't come up with any of that stuff on his own.

Seriously, the only reason NE wins is because they're in a crappy division, which helps them get an inflated record, leading to home field advantage in the playoffs. And since they're a cold weather team, they have the advantage against all those Southern/Indoor teams. It's not because they're better. And what was up with that whole 4th and 2 thing against Indianapolis. Talk about terrible game management and critical decision making.

I wouldn't know, but thank you for the information. I'll file it under useless jealousy.

My fault, thought you would know that being you're his #1 fan.

Kudos on deflecting the point, but you can only talk in circles and avoid the truth for so long. Times up for Garrett and the spinsters, he's sitting on the hottest seat in the NFL and won't survive another letdown season.

Kudos on deflecting the point, but you can only talk in circles and avoid the truth for so long. Times up for Garrett and the spinsters, he's sitting on the hottest seat in the NFL and won't survive another letdown season.

Being that you like to bet, you can bet on that.

It is the hottest seat in the NFL. I would never deny that. I ain't skeert. I leave that sissy stuff to the up in arms folks who fear everything every other team does, and pans our every move.

Unfortunately now. The Cowboys have put all of their eggs in one basket and have to go with Romo for a couple more years I think.

I haven't read most of the posts here lately, so this may have already been answered and I'm just wrong about the cap. But Romo takes up over $17M in cap space. And somewhere around $12M possibly under a new contract. Then I see Kyle Orton down at $3M. While Kyle Orton's not near as good as Romo, I'm not sure that Romo is really worth that much more cap space. Would it really be a bad idea to take this money and use it to invest in other areas of the team? It's certainly more risky.

Kudos on deflecting the point, but you can only talk in circles and avoid the truth for so long. Times up for Garrett and the spinsters, he's sitting on the hottest seat in the NFL and won't survive another letdown season.

Being that you like to bet, you can bet on that.

wait. you think some childish comment about dreams was an actual point someone has to deflect? :laugh1:

Rob Ryna was going to take us to the Super Bowl! Wait, didn't he direct When Harry Met Sally?

Are you really that ignorant? How about giving someone a chance, or should we just keep changing coaches every few years. Jason is a horrible coach. Rob was much better coach than JG and yet we fired him, LOL! what a joke this team is!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There was not one good reason to fire Ryan. His defense was one of the best in the NFl, when we were healthy and things went down hill from there. But, he did a great job considering he had to work with a skeleton crew.